emar
to my amazement, when do you use it? I need an expression that fits the following situation I was told to do this way , those were the rules however on student didnt follow the rules and , to my surprise/amazement/ ....??? , he got better results. It is the feeling of dissapointment+ surprise, isnt it? Thanks
29 feb. 2016 11:08
Antwoorden · 4
1
It's more an expression of surprise (and perhaps disbelief) rather than disappointment. In fact, disappointment might not necessarily even come into it, e.g., "To my amazement, the shop was still open" In your example, a similar expression might be; "We were told to complete the task in a specific way, which I did, however to my amazement, a student who did it completely differently got a better mark than me!"
29 februari 2016
.. and to my great surprise he got better results.
29 februari 2016
You're right about surprise, but not about disappointment. It means that it was the complete opposite of what I expected. I was amazed to see that he got such good results.
29 februari 2016
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!